South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 79, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 March 1915 — Page 2

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SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1015 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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Kvcryono is invited to attend the services in South Ucnd churches. All seats are free. Regular an well as siciul services are announced below. I'aMors are invited by The NewsTimes; management to send tiie raer outline of their Sunday sermons that they may lo read by the (10,000 Xows-Tinuvs readers in the Monday editions. Through this medium the sermons can be addre-sed to a congregation which h even more than city-wide.

MLTIIODIST. 1'lrst N. M:ir st.. llev. IP-nry L Iivi. raf(r. i i ir.--ti:.ir ujr. S;j;;l-ty liunl 0:."J', J. iio'A si.t-r. Mi .fri.it ri'l-e-it. S'Tiiix:; s !':!') a. m. m.d 7 :') . ra. l'nycr iii'tirv' Wedtrlay, 7 : IT. . ui. M'.rui:' !j!.J"'t. "T'.e Christian In a CriN." I !. r r ; i J -i t j 0 p. ia.. s i i 1 j - t , i t; :." .') ('li.aiic t'i S.ivi- An-oL-r" M i:.v. H. L. luvi-. I ; -: t i i i ul-J-t. T.'. ".iw' s .f tl.- l'r-s' M i:i:rr;.. a:i War." V!;U is the l.it ef :;. M-ri ot ial f-r:ii"'.s !.y tli .!'!'r. I'-iPu hi is i;;i;i':tl prn;rr:!!u. w: ! r t!.' 1 i r - - - ti n ..f i;. I. Ll.,.l. K. A. M. : M'-rnini: r.-t-iuiif ia i: n.it, i.v rwi: hmi.'-m. Vhri-tl.u.s tl.- Mrn I'.n.ik- u.-tiy uV;TL" t,y Si.-II.-y; ifT.T.it"ry x-lo. "I'.ow I!i Ti.iiif I'.ar.'o 1, .ri" by M i r I ti v 11 . un by Mi-s ; r.i Lnrh.i nit ; iNitlmle, ".M.iri'l.r Nujiti 1 !." Uy tl.inic-. liven i :i z I'rlU'I "Ii-r 1 usf." I'.iure; ;intl.-r:i. -o: Cla.Norn- L'at" by SulIIv.m; ;iYrnti.ry. l.i. !!.. ).,,r; "Tru-t in t!,e Iord" iy Uaii'Irl; j T I ; i . ! . ia ; bby Itlste. St. I'aul'H Merr.rla! -Coliax and Liporte a. IT v. .l.iri;i s L. (imlliicr, I. I.. i.isfr. S;ml.iv s-h1 ait 'J rulucteJ Ly Supt. .M.-riitt C. I!cue At 1 : 1 ." a. rn. tie lulaiKcr will pifa!i -n ,,Hov 1 i . 1 V- O.-t i! r P.k.i. At : -U p. in. tl. Fpwnjtii league w ill in-.'-ad by .Mrs. II. I:. S.-Mii.-ll. At 7.:. p. 111. Ir. O tr'lh.cr will pr ; Ii on "Fnu I'all'-it rnmii.al t I'alt !ifnl rii;ir.i t-r.M !..-in t !- thlnl in a sf-rUs of fitir t-n i n r ia'i .m T i-.--i:.ru ti." Ti; !:.. ir will furnisa vj,,"ial um.m .it ln.tli - r I .. On Tuc.s.lay s nin ,I.aiii -' Ni'"al" will fl-T ! at the iiuTt Intr "f t!i' lrtthr!ni. ( 'Tl r-l;i--ilay vcnii. M:t )ors ( i ty vil! ! 1 i a l.aar at uhi h Mlpp'T Will Tf(J. (rne S-rvi'i'. la f;o rrw talx-rnnr le. oorn-r S. MI lii'au mi: Ildia y si-., Kev. V. K. I.u!.t rt y. pisior. Sunday school ' a. tn. I'rM hiau: at 1 0 : 4 a. in. jind 7 : .0 p. ai. ."'rnintr flu'in: "Tho I'or .f ;u I'n-t-nai:i I " 11 1 : riass i;n-flin'. 2 n'-lr.-k. .luiilor in'r Lr it iu 'J:.',t p. in. i;pvt ih I'-.i'iif r. p. tii. rr a hh;u' 7 p. in., "My i'.ri.thor's K'p''r." M-'n's i,i;':io im 1 ut Imlav ovtiiin- t',:t". p. m. Ad'lr- ly l'r.f. Willing. I'v i.v. r in tii; nhirs Jay t vi-nin t' T .'.,') ' lurk. Louell llpiclitw .Minr aiwl Francis st., K. I'.rics pitur. SiinJay srhfoi :.'.D a. in., 1;. M. M iflit. su pi-riutciuh'-it. i'lililic worislilp 11 h. in. and 7 ::'.;) p. 111. Lpl".i;'iit' dcvutlunal inrrtiii at :'.!) p. ni., Mi-s lU-rtha Shanliju-, lcadt r. Trinity Iilrino nnT Vnar av.. Hev. Mi'lvin C. Ilunl. Sunday s liuul '.i:,0 a. m. II. N. Ki!d r, supf. Murain- wdliip lo :!.". Kpwortn Ira km- j.. ia. Kvrnia .-t-rvirc T:.0. '!:iss fur n: a lartis in the t .-1 1 r : m It' .nt th- Mini' ituiir. Murai:; irhit and N' -niua at 10:4". Subj,,; t. '"WlaMi i.ipta-tl'-n Urines r.IcxM'il nc." Tl t inirj lUanr will siny. I'lass iu-tintr at 1-'. '. i;. .1 It 11 s n , I'-adiT. I'psr:li Irairii'.' at c, ( tl ,y Mim I " i Kaskill. livat.rls rvi. at 7 Tin- pastor -w ill sprak n -Tito I'ilty of ira- n r. Ilriv and Now." XfusK: I d ly t!:' 1 rus i;i liarc f Mrs. .1. '. I.o K. l'irt annual Mipp-r . tiir hrot hr hood will l.o lit'U in th faU-rnai'l" Maday ulirht fmiu 1 to T:.'-0. .1 rn, lor ltMRuc W'rilrr-day p.. in., Mrs. W. L. U'.vt'ii, mi p riutt inlrat. Srrvic for prayer and praNr W'rd arsj.i y -v'ninur. 7:i". T!i. Uo.Vrt for ronfi-lrnce will l.r "Lay Krsp.Mi-t'.i'lty for liv-.imrll-ni." (a li id iy rv'ii!n tin- Pro f'!:i i-r.o I'- ilti;" w ill lodd an entertainment 1 1 . i -ia 1 ia the ta !ierna.I. Slull Minjri.il "Mi'hlsiin nnd Victuriit. JJev. J. I. MrKay, psto.-. Sunday "'Into! :;t '.:1" a. in., A. Katterhehi rit h. s-iMiion I'.v ji.istor. 11 a. in. rpunrth Meiiniriul 'orinr I.ii,;!u wny U". and ni, st.. Ilir j;,-v. .1. W. r.un.di. :-tr. Sunday - !, d '.:." a. in., Claude Vouii. ui-eriute:id'!ir. Sunday school huith at 1:-4r a. ?n.. sim -iiioi-rtte ly the putor. Lpworth l'au; p. m. L'venii: "ni' e, 7 :'J rman I.afaetto .'Uid Wayne Jf s.. Kv. II. S. Miller, pi-or. Sunday school it a. in., .lolia io ,. snprrintrndrnt. l'reai Idn l;');"") a. rn. and 7 :.") p. in. !pworta 1. -.15:1:0 ; ;( p. m. Trayer lau'etiu Wed nosd i y 7 : !. p. in. Vr?i3 nn Satnjde and Marietta nv., Kv. l t . Spitler. pastor. Morning s"'rvir 10 lAtnin srrvie 7 :M). Sunday s liool a. in. l'rayer n.crtiti Wedued 1 v ev ninpr. 7 :). Mnnxiii 'liuprl ilev. I'laudr Yniiii p. is. tor. Sunday !.. ol in a. m. : Win. l'.unrh. ' a t'-adrn t. I'puortli Ir-iur, 1 p. in. I ni : rrvi e, 7 ; . L. Ml. rira--n - flt-v. riaud Vounjr. pntor. Sunday hom 1' o'rlork; Mr. Cissrls, (.'; er'ntrud. I'.t. .Motiiini; worsliip at 11, pr ai hiii ly the pastor. ror(;g i;iI - i:rv. f'laudt' Voimc. I .sHr. Sunday s.-hooi o a. m.; Mr. Caixeit. s-api-rir.ti r.dent. No et!ier tervi-.v.-j. i:irr Park-S-vciith st . Kev. A. W. Smith. j.itor. Sunday fidiool a 0 :V.O n. i. I'. 11. Wolfe, sap, rintetident. l'uldle wu!dp with MTMion. 10:!." a. in. and 7 .t'O p. ra. Jmii'T leirue at ; p. ra. l.'iwuitli i,a .an' at :" p. ra. i;irr Park :: Soveutrenth ft. Sunday i h'oi j ;;.( p. in., linima Turkey, uprriiitendt nt. Junior leaicue ?, p. m..

A CLERGYMAN'S STORY REV. G. V. ROBERTS OF Hartscll, Ala., R. R. 2, Box 27 A BRIEF STATEMENT OF FACTS: May, "F stuYe: d three years with bronchial affection. I luul pot so weak I had lost iny voice. .My friends gave me up. I was persuaded to try I'eruna." April J, "After taking Peruna I feel well, eat hearty, sleep otindly, weigh as much as 1 ever did. Do wor on my farm." Sept. 2J, 1 !)(( "I am a great friend of Peruna. I am hero toda..' with my family because of Peruna. Nov. 122, 1 !)(H "Peruna caw me back my life ten years aj:o. I a :a crtainlv thankful. Jan. t;, 1 ? I "1 slidll ever ho ready to sneak in praise of "Peruna. M' cure was almost miraculous." Spt. ., t!)ll "1 fetl that Peruna has been the means of prolonging my life for more than ten years." .Tan. II, 1J)l:5 "I trust that Peruna may prove a blessing to many, as it lias to me." The above are but the briefest extract from long; and ethusiaMie letter, which x e haie rtveiveil from thi distinguislieil (ler)HLin. In Ms lirM letter be said: "I had tried t!ie treatment of scxeral ihn tor., a No home ieineilies, but tbv failed and all rVp iial gne. My friend, like myself, tln'.i.uiit I xa in t!ie last stages i" bronchial ili-eao. My daughter brotmlit me a bottle of IVmn.i ami pleail x it ri me t try it. I hal vrtt so weak that I had lo-t my okv. I thought it was of no Use.' Who -an doulit bat that IVrutni siel his lire? I'vcry home should be proidel with the last edition ni 'T!o lils of Life." I'm iiNhl !v

The Peruna Co.,

Irn. John Svniour 3up'rintfridont. Prayer inwtiug Wednesday evening at 7:0. A I 'HI CAN 31. i;. OlUet A. M. I. Kev. C. Kmory Allen, I. I.. pastor, olo W. Monroe a. Pr,jchin 10:.'U) n. rn. Sunday school 3:00 p. in. Pi-vielilng 7:4." p. m. Class meeting 1 m. Zlon A. 31. K. Iter. 15. W. Howf n, pastor. Preaehlr.s 11: 0 a. ni. and S:00 p. ra. Sunday p.-Lool l'J:r,0 p. m. 1'raytT inectIuk' Wednr'sd .y evening. Taylor A. 31. ll.,t Zian ChaprI Rev. W. II. 'laykir, pastor. Sunday school at 12:.'10. Mornu: ina-hlng at 10:Ij. LTeulug preachiut; at 7 :4.. rictit; 3u;tiioist. free 3IethotiUt Pen;isyl".iil dr. nnd Ilt:s.Ii st.. II. N. Toulk. j ..btoi Sunday s -hool 1) :CA) a. ni., Usrar I'atsc 1, superlntendent. l'rea hin aervicts at 10.GD a. m. arid 7:0 p. 111. V.ix-er I'ark Trw .Methodist Fourteenth nnd Vine st.s. K. S. .Jenninc-?, p:istor. Sunclay s.-hord U SA) a. m. Preach luff 100 a. m. Young People's meetlug G::)0. Union Y. P. Meeting :j p. in.. Mi.'iliawaka and Kivcr Park, l'reaching 7 :C0 p. m. ritUSUYlXIIIAX. rirnt Cor. Washrngton av. and Lafayette st., Kev. Charles A. Lippineott, I). 1., uinister. Rev. Howard J. Cllfrorl. sooiit minister. Miss Charlotte M. Partridge assistant to the minister. Moriiiiij sulij.it: "Tri? Law of Moral Continuity." Ilvenln?, ''Proving and Holding." Musical service !y the orchestra at 7 . m. Pleasant Sunday afternoon at 4 oVioek. Prou'ram l." tlie eholr of the l'i: st M. i:. rhun h. Riole s. hool at a. in. Men's Rilde elass led ly the minister at ;::;o :i. in. .luniiir lanieavor at ., p. m. Young People's society at :1." p. in. Midweek meeting Wednesday at 7:.'5 p. m. Trinity Cor. Colfax nv. and St. Peter st., Rev. John S. Rums, pastor. Rible school !-:;0: Rilde school irayer metiug '.t:l",; J. J. Whitrinin, superinteiuleiit. Preaching service 10:4 a. m. and 7 :."J0 P 111. Pdlde school prayer meeting at 0 :1 ." a. m. Christian l!nd"avor meeting at CrA p. m. Sunday morning theme: "Yiearious SutTerin y." SiinJay evening theme: ''Jesus of Nazareth 1'asMdh Uy." Choir aiid orchestra will render selections :r the services. Prayer meeting each evening la various homes of the eonununiiy. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at the church. Knights of St. Paul boys' meeting Friday evening, I'.'.'A). Westminster Rev. Ii. R. ITostetter, pastor. Sunday s, ho(d 9 :.0 a. m. Public w orship 10:4o a. iz. and 7:.'i0 p. m. Session meets at 10:.",0 to confer with timse who wish to unite with the church. Mo.-uing scrmiin tl'en:e: "-The (Jreatest of C.od's Attributes." lAening. "Abounding Sin and Uram Thar Muc'i More Abounds." Junior C. R. '' o'clock. Intermediate C. 1:. Senior C. V... ':::o. Subject, "My 1-avorite Rook in the Rible." Church owning Wednesday. Supper at ;::). Prayermeeting 7:1.".. Subject. "The Lord's Supper and My Preparation For It." Hr? Leer and Dayton M., George Willi;-ra Allison. j. I.. minister. Rible school .:"0. L. A. Walker, superintendent. Classes for all attendants. Morning worship. 10:!.-,. Y. P. S. C. i:.. 0:1.-,. Evening worship, 7:.",0. Mid-week meeting Wed-

I nesdriy. 7:".o. Teachers' training class. S:P.0 p. in. weonsday. j jn punue is eoriiiaijy invited to attend and participate In ail these services. Morning theme: "The Peril of Infidelity." Y. P. -S. C. R. topic: "Favorite Rooks of the Rible aiol Whv." Matt. 10: Ke.'U. evening subject. "Self INteem. Topic for mid-week' service, "Pilcal Affection." John 1M :LT,-7. Cruni.town CluTch Ir. Thompson, superintendent. Sunday school 1':00 p. in. Preaching service 3:00 p. in. Rorkhill I'nion Sumption Prairie road, one-ijuarter mile v.cst of Olive st. Rible school at :2",0 p. m., Owen Whitenian, superintendent: international lessons. Holigious wo!shlp at U:4o p. tn. In charge of Rider Harris. (Iranj;er Rev. a. R. Donaldson, poster. Sunday school 10:00 a. in. Preaching 7:45 p. m. C. L. 7 :U0 p. m. Ilunffarlar. Corner Washington a v. ind Cherry st.. Rev. R. Rertok, pastor. 15APTIST. l irpt Main and Wayne sfs.. Rer. Ch:ig. A. lecker. Sunday s -hool a. in., S. (i. Chord, superintendent. Preaching at 10:4." a. m. Rening service 7:0. l'rayer meeting Wednesday. 7:1." p. m. M- ruing sermon ly the jastor. subject: "A Word of Promise." the ihird in a series on f.'ie "S"rn W(M"ds From the Cross." Fve t'ng sui.jcct. "The Religion of .lesus." cn Monday evening at 7:4. a stereopticon le.-tnie en "A Trijt Trough Southern India WUh a Camera" will l-e given by Rev. W. II. Rlmoie of Ranripam.ini, India. Teachers' Training cla-s Wednesday evening at ',:ir,. Prof. Sims, l-ader. Prayer meeting Wednesday a, 7 :4." p. rn. Ciincy street Qulncy si. and Rlalne ar. Kev. Thomas J. Parsons. Rible school U :.".l a. m., .1. W. Randall, superintendent. Preaching s( rvices 10:C0 a. m. and 7 p. Columbus, Ohio

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m. R. Y. P. U. 0:4." p. tn. illdwwk service Wednesday evening. Rible school at 'JJ a. m.. J. W. Kendall, superintendent. Morning s-rm-m bv T. J. Pars'.ris. subject: "i'Lshers of .Mm." F.vening "The NewCreation." R. V. P. U. ;:4." p. m.. leader Mrs. (;. Iamphier. Subject, "Favorite Rook of the Rible." Monday owning stereopticon lecture by Dr. W. T. Klnmre of Indiana, at First Raptist church. Tuesday o p. in. Women's I'nion Rilde class with Mrs. S. Sluss. ,t Sherman av. Wednesdav, 7:1" o. rn.. midweek service at church. Fri.iay '2 ::: p. m.. Ladies' Aid meeting at the church. Friday. 7 :"0 p. in. DispensUional Rible class In the Y. W. C. A. chapel. -Mount Zion R.iptlt 113 X. RlrdseR st. Evening service 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday N:00 p. m. rirnt Swedish-Cor. Laurel and Napier sts. Services 10:'jO a. tn. and 7:C0 p. m. every other Sunday. Kev. F. V. Jewell will preach. CHRISTIAN'. I'lrst Main st.. soma of putilie library, Kev. John M. Alexander, pastor. Morning Rible school y:I.r,, J. Holland Witwer, superintendent. Morning service 10:41). Christian Ludeavor G:15 p. m. Lveniug service 7 :."0. Morning sermon: "Things Which We Must Realize." Senior C. K. topic. "Favorite Rooks in the Rible and Why?" Junior C. II. Saturday afternoon at '1 :l0. Mrs. Chester DiH'oinb, superintendent. Prayer and praise service Wednesday evening at 7 :.".o, topic, "The Sympatl-y of Christ." Indiana Avenue Indiana and Witwer av.K. Rev. Cecil Franklin, pastor. Rible sc hool 'j:: a. in., Fred Wilson, superintendent. Services 11 a. in. and 7 :.'X) p. ra .Junior Endeavor '':.' 10 p. m., Mrs. A. L. Rreuner, superintendent. Senior Endeavor C:."0 p. m. Prajer mettiug Wednesday 7 :30 p. m. Unilen Avenue C'liiirrh of Clirint Linden av. and Carlisle st. Edward Castle, pastor. Preaching 10::J0 a. m. and 7:.",0 p. m. Sunday school ':;',0 p. ra. O. E. at 0:.".0 p. m. l'rayer mettiug Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. LVAXGE LIC A L ASSOCIATION. l'irst Laiayette and .Monroe sts., J. 1L Evans, pastor. Sunday school at D:liO a. in., (Jeoro J. Long, .superintendent. Morning sermon at 10:30 a. ra. Y. 1'. A. at 0::;o, Miss Clara Eocksladt, president. Midweek services: Prayer meeting Tues day and Wednesday evenings at o'clock. (iruce Lincoln Way west and P.rick av. Kev. Ian!cl D. Spfltlicr. minister. Sunday school ! :-0 a. m., . tieorge W. Devine. leatler. Worship and Sermon at 10:.'.O a. m. Theme: "Jacob's Ladder." Y. V. A. service G:J." p. m., Yera ()'lell, president. Topic: "Favorite Hooks f the I'dlde and WliyV" Mrs. XV. Trowbridge, leader. livening servit-e 7:.') p. m.. theme: "The Poor." Hour of prayer and tea hers' meeting Wednesday, 7 :."o j. m. 3llipali Corner ilaln and Monroe sts.. Key. John O. M(.r. Sunday school 9:0 a. m., F.' F. Hurgener, stiperlntendent. Sermons at 1.0:10 u. m. and 7 :r,0 p. m. Cntechetitil classes Avi'i meet at p. m. Morning sr.OjtMt. "Keligion a Family Affair." Subject; for the V. I A.. "Favorite Honk; of the Hible and Why?" loader. Helen (loebil and Ksiher Flat.. livening subject, "New Wine in Old Hottles." At the dosf of the morning sermon, the rite of baptLsm will be administered to the children, whose parents wish to thus dedicate t.'hem to the Lord. Prayermeeting "n Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7:.".0. Choir practice on Friday night. SWl-imsiI KV.X(iKLI('A .MISSION till K( II. Corner Scott and Ordiird Sis. Kev. O. K. .Mnborg. pastor. Sir; Jay s' hool at a. in.. Oscar Iorgted. superintendent. Morning worship at 10:J." a. in. Y. P. meeting at 4 p. m. Fveuing service at 7: p .m. Uev. II. Palmer of Cleveland. O.. will conclnd" the series or evangelistic mtM'tin:; t'hat have bn held during the past two weeks, on Sunday, and will deliver the morning and evening sermons and a No give a special talk to the young people at 4 p. in. Special mush- will be rendered at these meetings. Thursday evening prayer service at 7:i." p. m. , DISUTIIKKX. First Brethren Church H'l 4 S. Michigan St., Kev. A. F. Thomas, pastor. Sunday school OioO a. m.. Hartley Firestone, superintendent. Mornlr.g service 10:,50. Christian Kndeavor G:Uo p. m. Evening servh-e 7:'J0 First Church of trie nretbrrn Miami st. and Indiana av.. Itev M. Clyde llorst. Sunday school i):"0 a. m. Men's Illble class in charge of the pastor. Women's Pdble class taught by .Miss Cora V. Wise. Preaching 10:Co a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Second Church of th Urethren Cushing and Yan Huron sts. Itev. J. (. (Irater, pastor. Sunday school at 0 :."0 a. in., (. A. Senseman. superiiitendent. Morning service 10 :."(. F vening service 7 Christian workers' meeting at 030 p. m.; John Austin, president. Prayer meeting Tuesday S:00 p. tn. l.MTrn BKETIIKF.X. Conference Memorial- Treadling 10:13 a. ra. and 7:C0 v. in. Sunday school o :.0 a. in. Christian Fndeavor (5:30 p. m. Midweek service Wednesday Ao p. ru. LLTIIEKAX. ' Holy Trinity CnglicOi Sherman av. and Lindsoy st Kev. Albert H. Keck, pastor. Sunday school 'J:l." a. in., F. Motts, superintendent. Men's I'.Ible cla.-s taught by the pastor. Women'.', class taught by Miss Homuth. Young ladies' class taught by Miss Johnson. Chief service with a?rmiu by the pastor at 10:SO m. Yespers with sermon by the pastor at 7:30 p. m. St. Faul'f Oermn .TeTerson blvd. n:id Wiiliani st.. Kev. Henoch Hulk'. German service at 10:30 a. in. Sunday school at :oo a. m. pastor. Morning ermn bv pastor, suldect, "Obedlenee." livening "F.a rabbas." Holy conununi n Sunday. Preparatory service at lo .'cl ck. No Sunday S'-hool. Young People's s-udety Ttn-sday at p. m., leader Messrs. T. Krause and Husehatz. Zien's Eancelical Corner E. Wayne and St Feter ta.. Kev. Martin Goffeney. (iloria Dei SwedUii Ch a pi ; r.nd K?rr sts.. Uev. Clottf ri': Olson. Suinlay soho.O 'j:!') a. m. Services :t 10:30 a. in. a::d 7:30 p. m. nriscorAi.. St. Jame Iif.ivette St.. north of Washington av. Pari-h L ii;se, :y.' W. ("olfax av. Kigh Kev. .bhr. il :?c White, I P.. bishop of the di. ee of rorthern Indiana, reitor Kev. II. It. White, vh-.ir. lPdy comni'i'ii 'ii 7 :3. M rni.iC prayer, litanj- and sermon, 11. Fwalug pravr. 5 :1.". M.rn!ni ermon bv the vi ir. sub?e- t. i:.-;iir". -:i in in K.aho:: t I ally Nei-'.N." D.iily s-vles at 7:.". 11 .:'-! 4 o'.-l . t?..t u re en List ry of S otf.sa eh'.ir.-U Y, p.!iei! i y evening at 7:"'i. ' 'mation chess Sunday afternoon at 4 o'. '.. . k. Trinity Hungarian S. Lafayette si.. near old c.jrt h:;n. Ilev. Vi--t-r Yci Kubir.yi. re-tor. Services at :00 a .ia and 10:00 a. ni. CATHOLIC. St. Tstrirk'n 35 faylT t.. Hot. C. past jr. Low John V. lKtlroote. C. S. masses at 7:30. i:00 a. m. S.Iraa high raas a--d sermon at 10:30. Baptism at 2:00 p. m. Vesper at 3:50 p. in. Sunday hool at 5:oo p. m. Meeting of church ieties Ht 4:(io p. m. bt. lledirlse PoiUh Corner Scott au4

Napier sts. Rer. Anthony Zibowlcz. C. S. C, pastor. Low m.s at r,:30. Children's

, mass at Q-.m a. ra. Iliirh mas at rJX0 -:00 p. rn. Yc-spers at 7 :.'W p. m. St. stanUUus polish II". N. Lincdn ftKev. K. nian Mar iniak. pastor. Mass at 0:00, 7:3j and 10:30 a. m. St. Caoimir'H PolUh h21 S. Webster st. Low mass at 7:3J a. m. High mass a: 10:00 . rn. Ysper at 2 :00 p m. St. Adelbfrt'it Polish Olive and Ornce sts. Kev. John Kubacki. pastor. Iallj j mass at 7:15 a. ra. Holy hour iednesa.iy I evening at 7:30. Sunday mass 7:30 and i 9 :00 a. ra. St. Joseph Hill st. aid Lasalle sit, Patrick J. Carroll. C. S. C, pastr. Low i masses at 7:30 and 'J :0o a. ra. High miss at 10:30. leiiedi tion 3:00 p. ra. Suud.-y school at :3v p. ra. St. Stephen' Hungarian Thomas and McFLeison sts. Kev. Alexander Yarlaky, pastor. Mus at S:0) aud 10:lo a. ra. Sunday gcbnjl at 2:00 p. ra. Henedlctlon at 3:00 p. ra. Sacred Heart BHjIan 1120 W. Tbomaa st. Kev. Charles Y. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7:00 and 0:30 a. ra. Sunday school at - :30 p. m. Benediction at 3:00 p. m. Sacred Heart Notre Dame. Low mass at 0:b) a. m. Students' mass at 8:00 a. ra. High mass at 10:13 a. ra. Vespers at 'J :00 p. m. St. Mary' German T31 S. Taylor St.. Kev. J. M. Sherer, C. S. C, pastor. Mass at 7:30 and 10:00 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. SCIENTIST. Main nnd Madison sts. Sunday services at 11 a. iu. and 7 :3o p. m. auda testimonial meeting -n every Wednesday evening at S. Sunday school for children and young people up to Che age of 20, is from 0:45 to 10:"0. Heading rooms maintained by this church on the seventh floor of the J. M. S. building, are open every afternoon, excepting Sunday, from 12 m. tj 5 p. m., and every Saturday evening from 7 to 'J, where those who wish to pass a quiet hour may read, study or inquire into the subject of Christian Science. TEMPLE BETH-EL.. Corner Lasnlle av. and Taylor 6t Abraham Cronb.ich. rabbi. Morning subject, "Waste." Sunday at 3 p. in., discourse and Pdble study of "The Paralell Dispensations." Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Friday at 7:45 p. M. INTERNATIONAL. BIBLE SCHOOL' ASSOCIATION. Melville ball. 212 S. Lafayette st. No collection. Come. SALVATION A It MY. Hall 412 S. Michigan St.. in charge of Capt. Williaru Conway. Meetings every night in the week except Monday. Sunday services as follows: Sunday school at 2 p. in. ;, salvation meeting at S p. m. Eve rybody is welcome to these services. SEVENTH DAY ADVKXTIST. Seventh Day Adventist services on Saturday In .Melville hall. Pastor Allen Maon Iu charge. Sabbath school at y:30 a. m. Freaciiing service at 10:30 a. m. SPIIUTUALISTS. The South Bend Progressive Spiritual StM-iety will hold services Sunday evening at 7:30 In Kecital hall, Toepp building, 205-207 S. Main st. C. L. Tockridge, lecturer. Everybody is cordialy Invited to attend these services. ciiiiini or goi. Services are held In Melville hall. 212 S. Lafayette st. Sunday school at 10 a. m. K. O. Cuff el, superintendent. Bible study at 11 a. m. C. E. Kailsback, leader. Bereau elass on Wednesday evening at O-'l S. Fellows st. P.erean meeting on Wednesday evening at G21 S. Fellows st. Y. M. C. A. Y. . C. A. meetings win ue held every Sunday aternovu, espe ially . for men, in the auditorium of the boys' building. A special speaker will be secured for each Sunday and special music will be furnished. Y. W . C. A. The vesper service at the Y. W. C. A. will be held at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Speaker, Kev. J. W. Hunch. Mush-. Mrs. Harry N. Barnes. All women invited. So cial hour ij to 7 p. m. MISSIONS. l.u-alle .. IL Sehafer. superintendent: Frank Wyatt, mission worker. Services every night at i :4... t offee and rolls for the hungry after the meeting. Everybody welcome. City 115 E. Jefferson blvd. Kav A. Bird. superintendent. Sunday school at 3 p. ra. -Meetings eAery night. Personal workers' elass for those who want to win soul at 4 o'clock. Evening service at 7:30 with half hour song service. Supt. Ford will speak n "The Time For a Decision." Mennonite Hope 111 W. Sample st. Meeting every night except Monday. Sun. lay scbool -j :5o. ;;:co aud 7 o'clock. Week nights at 7:30. Washington .v. l."o", W. Washington :iv. A. (i. Sehafer, superintendent; Frank Wyatt, associate worker. Services every night at 7:15. Cottee and rolls given to the hungry after the meeting. EARLY MORNING THIEVES GET MONEY AND RINGS Coolness and courage marked the work of the thief or thieves who entered the residence of Wilbur IIool, 329 S. Michigan st., .atunlay morning Just a.s the family had finished Jireakfast, and got away with .4 in money and two diamond rings valued at $75. The thefts occurred about 6:3o o'clock in the morning, just after Hnol had left his home for work. It was thought that roomers at the house had left the front door unlocked. Mrs. Hool was upstairs with Miss Lena Myers, an employe, for a few ! moments immediately after breakfast. When she returned to the lower lloor she found the lower rooms ransacked and the money and jewels missing. The police department was immediately notified. BAXIv CLKAKIXCS TOlt WEl-K. Hank clearings for the week ending Friday show a decrease of $67,67 4 compared to those of the corresponding week in 1114. The total in 1'j14 was Jl.s:?6,i5 4 0 ; for the current week $1.2S.G6. The daily clearings arc as follows: Saturday. March 13, $207,309: Monday. $22 4,066; Tuesday, $220,177; Wednesday ? 2 J 5 ."44; Thursday, SlSD.COl; Friday, $191,970. IilXKI.KY IS IMPKOVi:!). J"rry Ikcklt'y, c. i 4 Lt laml av., who suft'ercd a hrf'ken jaw hone when he fell from a motorcycle I-'riday morning at Iceland and Portage as., was reported Ly nuthoritif's at Epworth hosjutal to be improved in condition Saturday morning. IF YOU HAD A f if IU LI o UUMi mo inn rtLuun. AND HAD Qnr, TP! n 3 tk I limn 10 QUICKLY REUEYE IT. 25c. and EOc. Ho$:itaI Slid, f I. ALL DRUCGiSTS.

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DEATHS. MllS. MATILDA (JKSKK. Matilda Geske, 26 years old, wife of Gottlieb- Geske. 1S17 Scott St., died last niht at 10 o'clock. In addition to her husband she leaves four brothers and three sisters in Kussia. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon. Short services will be held at 1:30 o'clock at the home and at 2:13 o'clock at the St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church. ilzi:l may' sTriorn:. Hazel May Stroupe, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stroupe, 1 2 3 r V. Colfax av., died early Saturday morning. She was born Sept. 2, 1914. Three brothers and a sister survive. Funeral services will he from the residence Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in city cemetery. INFANT VITTHOK. Frank Vittror, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Vitrror, 319 1-2 X. St. Peter st.. died Friday night of bronchitis. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock for the residence. Burial will be in Cedar Grove cemetery. OWE FREED, ANOTHER GOES TO JAIL, RESULT OF FIGHT John Flanagan, 612 1Z. Colfax av., was dismissed from city court Saturday morning when charges of assault and battery tiled by James Murray of Cleveland, O., were dropped. Murray was given 11 days in jai', for intoxication. The appearanco M" both men in court was caused by a light in Salvation army hall at Colfax a v. and Hill st., in which Murray wa;i beaten with a club by Flanagan. LARCENY CHARGE IS DISMISSED BY FATHER Charges of grand larceny against William Kogalski, S09 AV. Napier st., were dismissed by his father, Anton Itogalski, in city court Saturday morning. The boy was alleged to have taken some $300 from its hiding place in his father's woodshed, and to have started out to "have a good time with it." His father discovered his loss, notified the police and young Kogalski was arrested. AUTOMOBILE DRIVER TO BE TRIED ON MONDAY Dan Riley of Toledo, O., who was driving the automobile which was said to have collided with the bicycle ridden by Henry Entzion, captain of Hcse Co. Xo. 2, at Lasalle av. and Main St., was arraigned in city court for violation of the traffic ordinance. He pleaded not guilty and his case was continued until Monday morning. Bond was lowered from $30 to $2 3. Kntzion was seriously injured in the crnsh, his left arm being bruised. He will be confined to his home for some time. riNT.D l'oit sii;i:iixg. Olelle Dice. TH5 S. Michigan st., and Ch.ude Itosc-nb.iuiii, 113 1-2 K. Tutt st., pkaded guilty to charges of excetding the speed limit in city court Saturday morning and were given suspended sentenced of $1 and costs each. ih:xh:s carrtixc: yi:apox.s. . Henry Klosow.-ki, 8:2 5 Jackson tt., pleaded not guilty to charges of tarrying concealed weapons in city court Saturday morning, tiled by New York Central Detective G. E. Shannon. His case was continued until March IX CITY OX RUSIXESS. Thomas J. Doyle of Indianapolis, rc-pn renting the Indiana Catholic, is spnding a few weeks in outh Bend on business for the pap;r. Automobile Owners Our specialtyis the correction of ignition troubles. If your engine runs irregularly, bring your car to our shop. Vistula av. and Sample st.. as the doctors say, consultation free. The Knoblock-Heldeman Mfg. Co. Adv.

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IMPROVEMENT OF BUSINESS IS SLOW NKW YOItK, March 20. Hradstreet's Trade Keview for the week, Saturday says: "Trade is irregular being good at some points but disappointingly slow at others and collections are undeniable backward. On the other hand, early crop indications are excellent, soil condition facing spring are of the best, industrial operations continue to mend and the wants of foreign nations engaged in war point to a number of industries. In the west the larger lines tend to improve, some betterment is noted in the southwest, northwestern advices indicate more or less quiet, southern reports are poor, in parts of the far west distribution is inactive, in the east there is much irregularity, while on the Pacific coast business is stimulated In- the exposition. Po;r country roads, almost impassable in some sections following the slowmelting of snow restrict interior buying. ilk mills and machine tool plants turning out foreign orders are working to capacity or over. Autumobile factories are speeding up, there is slightly more doing in lumber, barb wire for export is extensive, foreign inquiries for linished steel covering the potential wants of months to conic are a feature and railway buying of machine shop supplies is a factor. On the other hand, eoal mining is dull, the liquor trade is depressed and jewelry manufacturing is very slow. Railway freight traffic is heavier in the southwest, while lighter elsewhere, but the passenger movement in the Pacific coast is heavy. Trade with South America is growing both in dry goods .and in iron and steel. Money is easy and funds are abundant. SOUTH BEND MARKETS rori.TKY AM MKAT. Corrected Dally by .limmle' .Market, 1 2:5 U. Jefferson lilvd.) I'OULTKY I'ayins 14. falling 20-. YBAI Payinc: selling '.V. I5I;i:F Ko.i.t ir,, boiling l- :.'urte'Iion:W 30 UK sirloin 3."-. HAM Selling ls, LA KI Selling lv. PROVISIONS. (Corrected Dally by 1. W. Marll-r, :Mfi I. Jefferson 1)1 vd Fit FIT oranges per caff V-I.2-". p.-llijs fit -'n7x."joe pr (loz.; lemons per case .s: '.." i, selling at -6i '.l'c per ,'?. ; !ia;iinn l".r bunch si. 7.".. slliup at TfqZZc p'-r b. VKGin'AIiLKS-Cabbage, paying 1-' per lb., selling at .". per lb.; jctat' es. paying -JOe. selling at 00f per bu. lU'TTKK AMI i:;s Country Mitter. paying I'lK 'J.V, selling I'-'T ; rr' :in,t ry butter, paying selling :;.L.c; cts, st i i tly fresh, paying 15 selling '22: HEEDS. (Corrected Dallv bv Warner firot. Seed Store. Ill K. Najnr St.) TIMOTIIY-.:t.,'o.l r.er n-j. Ki;i CLOVBIl- nv'i.Mi) i-r ALFALFA Vl.:S p r A LSI KB CLUY'i;i:-.10 pt :. HAY, ST It A Vi AM I II I. (Corrected Dally b th- Wesley Miller I'loiir and Irl Co.. IVt S. Mirhlpan t.) IIAY-I'.ivi::? $V:riU; :-., z r.t $p:'-Mn KTUAW Paying s:ra,, srllii.; at ii:: TiO" ir bale. COUX-l'avIr.g OATS Paving at C-'H'-. CL'Vi:i: SLI.I I'.i vine S-2.TO. H.-lli::-- Ht lsikf. ri.(vi:s:-s. ::i-.g at sp. TIMOTHY S.;;i:,LT ;.t S). ALFALFA M-.ar.i;. a gr- r.s -!li::g at ?11. 1 I.ni K AND I'KKP. (Corretel Daily ty lnob'rk anl ,iit, !Iilr.iulie Av.) virr..T --pavitl- r.r OATS !ving I "'lii'i: ' --. CtlllX raving 75- p.-r M.:2 at ItYi: Tayi-g .1 per b i. I.1VK TO( n. (Corrected Daily by Major Uro., S. Logan -t.) IICAVT FAT STKKKS Fair to jr.w.j. " Tf ' -. pri'.r' i.ii'-jC H(m;s l.V) 11,. up. .,." .."). LAMBS Live 31,.. r. 7' - ; .lr .-.i lr.'.W. TALLOW AND l!IDF.i. (Corrected Dallv by S. AV. Llppmatt. :0 N. Main St.) TALLOW Hone!! reniere.!. No. 1, 4'.:': No. IV. i r. IIIDFS ;re.n. So. 1. 10'jl.V; cured calf nin iodise.

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